Washington
Leads World Into Lawlessness
by
Paul Craig Roberts
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The US government
pretends to live under the rule of law, to respect human rights,
and to provide freedom and democracy to citizens. Washingtons
pretense and the stark reality are diametrically opposed.
US government
officials routinely criticize other governments for being undemocratic
and for violating human rights. Yet, no other country except Israel
sends bombs, missiles, and drones into sovereign countries to murder
civilian populations. The torture prisons of Abu Gahraib, Guantanamo,
and CIA secret rendition sites are the contributions of the Bush/Obama
regimes to human rights.
Washington
violates the human rights of its own citizens. Washington has suspended
the civil liberties guaranteed in the US Constitution and declared
its intention to detain US citizens indefinitely without due process
of law. President Obama has announced that he, at his discretion,
can murder US citizens whom he regards as a threat to the US.
Congress did
not respond to these extraordinary announcements with impeachment
proceedings. There was no uproar from the federal courts, law schools,
or bar associations. Glenn Greenwald reports that the Department
of Homeland Security harasses journalists who refuse to be presstitutes,
and we have seen videos of the brutal police oppression of peaceful
OWS protestors. Chris
Floyd describes the torture-perverts who rule the US.
Now Washington
is forcing as much of the world as it can to overthrow international
treaties and international law. Washington has issued a ukase that
its word alone is international law. Any country, except those who
receive Washingtons dispensation, that engages in trade with
Iran or purchases Irans oil will be sanctioned by the US.
These countries will be cut off from US markets, and their banking
systems will not be able to use banks that process international
payments. In other words, Washingtons sanctions against
Iran apply not to Iran but to countries that defy Washington
and meet their energy needs with Iranian oil.
According to
the Christian Science Monitor, so far Washington has granted
special privileges to Japan and 10 European Union countries to continue
purchasing Iranian oil. Requiring countries to shutdown their economies
in order to comply with Washingtons vendetta against Iran,
a vendetta that has been ongoing ever since the Iranians overthrew
the Washington-installed puppet, the Shah of Iran, more than three
decades ago, was more than Washington could get away with. Washington
has permitted Japan to keep importing between 78-85% of its normal
oil imports from Iran.
Washingtons
dispensations, however, are arbitrary. Dispensations have not been
granted to China, India, Turkey, and South Korea. India and China
are the largest importers of Iranian oil, and Turkey and South Korea
are among the top ten importers. Before looking at possible unintended
consequences of Washingtons vendetta against Iran, what is
Washingtons case against Iran?
Frankly, Washington
has no case. It is the hoax of weapons of mass destruction
all over again. Iran, unlike Israel, signed the non-proliferation
treaty. All countries that sign the treaty have the right to nuclear
energy. Washington claims that Iran is violating the treaty by developing
a nuclear weapon. There is no evidence whatsoever for Washingtons
assertion. Washingtons own 16 intelligence agencies are unanimous
that Iran has had no nuclear weapons program since 2003. Moreover,
the International Atomic Energy Agencys weapons inspectors
are in Iran and have reported consistently that there is no diversion
of nuclear material from the energy program to a weapons program.
On the rare
occasion when Washington is reminded of the facts, Washington makes
a different case. Washington asserts that Irans rights under
the non-proliferation treaty notwithstanding, Iran cannot have a
nuclear energy program, because Iran would then have learned enough
to be able at some future time to make a bomb. The worlds
hegemon has unilaterally decided that the possibility that Iran
might one day decide to make a nuke is too great a risk to take.
It is better, Washington says, to drive up the oil price, disrupt
the world economy, violate international law, and risk a major war
than to have to worry that a future Iranian government will make
a nuclear weapon. This is the Jeremy Bentham tyrannical approach
to law that was repudiated by the Anglo-American legal system.
It is difficult
to characterize Washingtons position as one of good judgment.
Moreover, Washington has never explained the huge risk Washington
sees in the possibility of an Iranian nuke. Why is this risk so
much greater than the risk associated with Soviet nukes or with
the nukes of the US, Russia, China, Israel, Pakistan, India, and
North Korea today? Iran is a relatively small country. It does not
have Washingtons world hegemonic ambitions. Unlike Washington,
Iran is not at war with a half dozen countries. Why is Washington
destroying Americas reputation as a country that respects
law and risking a major war and economic dislocation over some possible
future development, the probability of which is unknown?
There is no
good answer to this question. Lacking evidence for a case against
Iran, Washington and Israel have substituted demonization. The lie
has been established as truth that the current president of Iran
intends to wipe Israel off the face of the earth.
This lie has
succeeded as propaganda even though numerous language experts have
proven that the intention attributed to the Iranian president by
American-Israeli propaganda is a gross mistranslation of what the
president of Iran said. Once again, for Washington and its presstitutes,
facts do not count. The agenda is all that counts, and any lie will
be used to advance the agenda.
Washingtons
sanctions could end up biting Washington harder than they bite Iran.
What will Washington do if India, China, Turkey and South Korea
do not succumb to Washingtons threats?
According to
recent news reports, India and China are not inclined to inconvenience
themselves and to harm their economic development in order to support
Washingtons vendetta against Iran. Having watched Chinas
rapid rise and having observed North Koreas immunity to American
attack, South Korea might be wondering how much longer it intends
to remain Washingtons puppet state. Turkey, where the civilian
and somewhat Islamist government has managed to become independent
of the US- controlled Turkish military, appears to be slowly coming
to the realization that Washington and NATO have Turkey in a service
role in which Turkey is Washingtons agent against its
own kind. The Turkish government appears to be reassessing the benefits
of being Washingtons pawn.
What Turkey
and South Korea decide is basically a decision whether the countries
will be independent countries or be subsumed within Washingtons
empire. The success of the American-Israeli assault on Irans
independence depends on India and China.
If India and
China give the bird to Washington, what can Washington do? Absolutely
nothing. What if Washington, drowning in its gigantic hubris, announced
sanctions against India and China?
Wal-Marts
shelves would be empty, and Americas largest retailer would
be hammering on the White House door.
Apple Computer
and innumerable powerful US corporations, which have offshored their
production for the American market to China, would see their profits
evaporate. Together with their Wall Street allies, these powerful
corporations would assault the fool in the White House with more
force than the Red Army. The Chinese trade surplus would cease to
flow into US Treasury debt. The offshored-to-India back office operations
of banks, credit card companies, and customer service departments
of utilities throughout the US would cease to function.
In America,
chaos would reign. Such are the rewards to the Empire of globalism.
The White House
moron and the neoconservative and Israeli warmongers who urge him
on to more wars do not understand that the US is no longer an independent
country. America is owned by offshoring corporations and the foreign
countries in which the corporations have located their production
for US markets. Sanctions on China and India (and South Korea) mean
sanctions on US corporations. Sanctions on Turkey mean sanctions
on a NATO ally.
Do China, India,
South Korea and Turkey realize that they hold the winning cards?
Do they understand that they can give the bird to the American Empire
and bring it down in collapse, or are they brainwashed like Europe
and the rest of the world that the powerful Americans cannot be
resisted?
Will China
and India exercise their power over the US, or will the two countries
fudge the issue and adopt a pose that saves face for Washington
while they continue to purchase Iranian oil?
The
answer to this question is: how much will Washington pay China and
India in secret concessions, such as eviction of the US from the
South China Sea, for their pretense that China and India acknowledge
Washingtons dictatorial powers over the rest of the world?
Without concession
to China and India, Washington is likely to be ignored while it
watches its power evaporate. A country that cannot produce industrial
and manufactured goods, but can only print debt instruments and
money is not a powerful country. It is a washed-up two-bit punk
that can continue to strut around until the proverbial boy says:
the Emperor has no clothes.
Update:
China is responding to the sanctions by taking advantage of
the drop in demand for Iranian oil to negotiate lower prices for
its purchases. The result of Washingtons sanctions on Iran
is to lower the cost of energy for China and to raise it for everyone
else.
April
16, 2012
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House. Visit his website.
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